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What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. I am stuck on a mission where you have to activate miasma in a tower.

You have to drink a potion then you are transported to another person's body I just cant figure out how to activate the miasma??? I had hard times making this quest too. Ends up I had selected wrong Quest in the Quest-section in your inventory. Select the "Release the Miasma"-quest and you'll have the location-pointer to point at a Lever almost at the entrance of the dungeon. It should work to pull the lever, however its kinda buggy and you have to run around it for a fiew times before the text "Release Miasma" appears :P Hope that helps.

After drinking the topor and watching the conversation, you'll be able to run to where you need to release the miasma. You can't really make any wrong turns, so keep running through, past all the fighting, until you get to the top. Build your vocabulary! Get Word of the Day in your inbox every day. Test Your Vocabulary. Test your visual vocabulary with our question challenge!

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Naughty or Nice Play Now. Holiday Party Quiz Play Now. More Words of the Day. Another proponent of the miasmatic theory was Crimean War nurse, Florence Nightingale , who was made famous for her work in making hospitals sanitary and fresh-smelling. The theory of miasma made sense to the English Sanitary reformers of the mid-nineteenth century. Miasma explained why cholera and other diseases were epidemic in places where the water was undrained and very foul-smelling.

The theory led to improvements in the sanitation systems, which led to decreased episodes of cholera , which helped to support the theory.

Even though the miasmatic theory has been disproven, by the knowledge of viruses and bacteria, it made the connection between dirtiness and diseases.

This caused public health reforms and encouraged cleanliness, even though some doctors still did not wash their hands between patients.

They believed that the miasmata were only airborne, and would not be stuck on the doctors' hands. So far as cholera is concerned, the miasmatic theory was disproved by John Snow following an epidemic in Soho, central London in Because of the miasmatic theory's predominance among Italian scientists, the discovery by Filippo Pacini of the bacillum that caused the disease was completely ignored, and the bacteria had to be rediscovered thirty years later by Robert Koch.

A remnant of this theory is the name of malaria, from Italian mala aria "bad air". Category : Obsolete scientific theories.

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